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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hartnn I have 5 more questions similar to the previous one that one that I do not understand..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hartnn (hartnn):

example : \(4 \sqrt {11} -8 \sqrt{11}\) can be simplified because their radicands are identical.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Therefore, these can not be combined because their radicands are NOT* identical

hartnn (hartnn):

example : \(3\sqrt{11} +\sqrt{44}\) can also be combined as their radicand can be made identical

hartnn (hartnn):

yup, and remember we are talking about radicands and not indices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you!

hartnn (hartnn):

:)

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